Dr Stephanie Hare is a speaker with expertise on political, tech & economic trends, surveillance, artificial intelligence, society, security, privacy, gender roles in STEM, and the ethics of new technologies.
Dr Hare is a researcher, broadcaster, and speaker on technology, politics and history her most recent work includes research on how biometrics, surveillance, and big data affect our civil liberties and rights in the digital age.
Selected for the BBC Expert Women programme and the Foreign Policy Interrupted fellowship, she contributes frequently to radio and television and has published in the Financial Times, The Washington Post, the Guardian/Observer, the Harvard Business Review, and WIRED.
She has published commissioned pieces for the Financial Times, Project Syndicate, CNN, and The Guardian and appeared on BBC television on subjects as diverse as Can We Trust Huawei?, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Requests Internet Regulation, and The New Zealand Massacre: The Technical Challenges of Removing Videos from Social Media.
Dr Hare previuosly worked at Accenture, Palantir, and Oxford Analytica and held the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony’s College, Oxford.
She earned a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, including a year at the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV).
Dr Stephanie Hare enlightens and illuminates audiences, clients and readers about the dynamic changes unfolding around us.
In addition to keynote speaking, Stephanie is a highly accomplished Event MC and moderator, by bringing a high profile as a commentator for the BBC, FT, Washington Post Guardian/Observer and other platforms.